Nha Nguyen

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Name: Nha NguyenDate registered: April 16, 2012

Biography

Nha joined the KEZI 9 News Team as a reporter in February of 2012.
Born and raised in Sacramento, she went to the University of California, Los Angeles where she studied Communications, Sociology and History with a minor in English. During and after college, Nha honed her writing and reporting skills on various platforms and is well-versed in writing for print, radio, web and of course, television.
Nha loves new experiences. She has been to more than 15 countries, including a semester abroad in England, months backpacking through Asia and a year teaching English in the countryside of South Korea. Her adventurous spirit has now brought her to Track Town, USA, where she is excited to report on all the wonderful stories the city and region has to offer.
E-mail her a personal message or story idea to nhanguyen@kezi.com.

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EUGENE, Ore. — Eugene police officers are encouraging folks to celebrate responsibly Monday night during the College Football Playoff National Championship. Police say in addition to regular patrols they’ll have extra officers out, similar to weekend party patrols, in downtown and west and south university off-campus areas. Fans aren’t too surprised. “I feel especially if … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — Two lucky ducks will soon be on their way to Dallas thanks to staff at the University of Oregon’s Erb Memorial Union. Dozens of students sat in the campus amphitheater Friday afternoon in hopes of being the lucky winner of two tickets to the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. The … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — The University of Oregon has 21 days to respond to the filing of a lawsuit against it and the Men’s Basketball Head Coach, Dana Altman, on Thursday. After that, the discovery can begin. That will include reviewing various documents and conducting interviews, which could take months depending on the back and forth … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — The Eugene Public Library has been chosen for the “Ready to Read” Oregon state grant of more than $20,000. The organization says it’s a big boost for some of the youngest readers in city since the money will support literacy services like training workshops, expert presenters and the purchase of picture books … Continue reading »

ARLINGTON, Va. — The University of Oregon stepped in to rescue one of its own from missing out on Monday night’s faceoff against the Ohio State Buckeyes after the Duck alumni’s tickets were pulled out from under him. Patrick Leonard graduated from UO in 1990 and while he’s now living on the east coast, his … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — It’s smooth sailing on 30th Avenue in Eugene, after a little mess Wednesday afternoon. It slowed down traffic in the area while Sanipac crews laid down and swept up absorbent, after a hydraulic line on one of its trucks burst while on a route. Witnesses say it leaked fluid from the top … Continue reading »

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Farwest Steel suffered a major loss after a fire destroyed equipment late Tuesday night. Fire crews responded to the steel mill on Henderson Avenue in Springfield at about 10:30 p.m. They found a laser plasma cutter on fire inside the building. Farwest evacuated the property and isolated the fuel source. Fire crews … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — Come May, it will be up to voters to determine if Lane County will be implementing a vehicle registration fee. The Lane County Board of Commissioners set the process into motion Tuesday morning. The board talked about how it wanted to move forward with the ordinance, which meant a long discussion on … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — It just got a little more expensive to own a dog in Lane County. On Tuesday morning, county commissioners unanimously voted to increase fees for license, kennel and supervision services. Prices will go up by about 20 percent across the board starting March 1. A one-year license would change from $35 to … Continue reading »

EUGENE, Ore. — The flu is now widespread in 43 states. That’s the latest from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. According to the latest government report, Oregon is one of the last U.S. states or territories still unscathed by the flu epidemic. But the Oregon Division of Public Health says flu related hospitalizations … Continue reading »